Wood County has 10 deaths, 302 cases of COVID-19
The latest statistics from the Northeast Texas Public Health District show Wood County with more than 300 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 10 deaths.
Four deaths have been reported for Mineola and one for Alba, in addition to the five reported in Winnsboro before June 10.
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Wood County has 10 deaths, 302 cases of COVID-19
The latest statistics from the Northeast Texas Public Health District show Wood County with more than 300 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 10 deaths.
Four deaths have been reported for Mineola and one for Alba, in addition to the five reported in Winnsboro before June 10.
The number of recoveries has increased to 188 while active cases dropped to 104.
The 302 cases is up from 291 on Friday. Seven of the 11 are in the Mineola ZIP code.
NETHealth also began reporting antigen tests considered as probable positives until a positive PCR test is confirmed. Those total 16.
Mineola has 131 total cases, Winnsboro 61, Quitman 38 and Alba 29.